Murray State defensive lineman Bishop Woods and his fiancee Caitlin Myers welcomed their first child four months ago, and Woods could not wait any longer to get married.

He told Myers Tuesday morning he found someone to marry them, and it was Racers offensive line coach Brian Hamilton. Woods found out Hamilton is an ordained minister and Hamilton performed a wedding ceremony Tuesday on the 50-yard line at Roy Stewart Stadium right after practice.

Woods was still wearing his football jersey and shorts while Myers was in a black dress and sheltered from the rain with an umbrella held by another member of the Murray State football staff.

Before they exchanged vows, Woods joked that it was a "spontaneous" decision.

The vows included Woods protecting his new bride from "spiders" and other insects and through health and sickness, "even if that sickness is caused by mimosas or margaritas." Both Woods and Myers were in tears following the brief ceremony, which ended with cheers from his Racers teammates.

Hamilton told ESPN performing the ceremony was part of the "life of being a college football coach."

"You get to be a part of kids' lives," Hamilton said. "It was fantastic for me to share that with them."